The quarterback's comments came a week after former Cowboys tight end Jason Witten said he thinks Bryant will "end up going to the Green Bay Packers," although the new Monday Night Football analyst admitted he had no inside information on a potential move.

"Well, we like young receivers, so I'm assuming that's the way they're going to keep going," Rodgers said. "I don't know why you'd cut Jordy and bring in Dez, but he's a talented player. He's going to end up somewhere. If he ends up here, we'll obviously welcome him with open arms and get him up to speed as quick as possible."

Although the major player-acquisition periods -- free agency and the NFL draft -- have ended, it's always possible Gutekunst could make more moves before training camp opens in late July.

"Just as far as Brian's focus on personnel, it's a 365 (days of the year) focus," Packers coach Mike McCarthy said Tuesday. "But yeah, those guys are always churning on things, and I think it's no different than the coaching staff. He's in Year 1, and so there will be changes as he moves forward -- tweaks and changes. It needs to be his system, his structure. But I would classify him as still very actively involved and just checking everything and being on top of what's available."